- The list below includes 172 free or cheap things to do in or near Fallbrook, California, including 115 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Art Gallery, Specialty Museums and Botanical Gardens.
- From Grand Tradition Estate and Gardens to Live Oak Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fallbrook and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Oceanside, Carlsbad, San Clemente and Escondido.
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Visitors of Chino Hills State Park can go nature and wildlife viewing, hiking, horseback riding, and geocaching. The park also has museums, interpretive exhibits, and a vista point for those who wish to take photographs.
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Visitors can enjoy hiking and biking on an out and back trail at the Zanja Peak Trail Head. The trail features a variety of natural scenery and offers access to other trails in the area.
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7000 Merrill Avenue A270 #35, Chino, CA 91710
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The collection that is the basis of the Yanks Air Museum originally started with just one airplane purchased in 1973. The collection has since grown to include more than 160 aircraft displayed within the Chino airport.
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The ambiance of Village Theater creates a nostalgic movie-going experience without sacrificing comfort or modern conveniences. With 3D wall murals, art deco furnishings, roomy seats, and digital screenings, this venue attracts serious film buffs.
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The Coronado Dog Beach is a local beach that allows visitors to bring their four-legged friend for a day of fun by the water. Visitors commonly enjoy swimming, having picnics, or walking their dog along the beach.
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Moviegoers can sit back and enjoy snacks and first run films in one of three deluxe auditoriums at the Vintage Village Theatre. Guests will appreciate the viewing experience featuring the latest in digital, 3D and sound technology.
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Rimcrest Dr & Blue Gum Drive, Yorba Linda, CA 92886
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Featuring beautiful open space, Chino Hills State Park is a haven to myriad animal and plant species. It extends from Whittier Hills to the Santa Ana Mountains, and it's an ideal spot for hiking, biking, camping, horseback riding, and more.
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35308 Panorama Drive, Yucaipa, CA 92399
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At Yucaipa Valley Historical Society, visitors can explore a museum filled with displays that depict the Native American history of the region. The museum contains artifacts like agricultural tools, letters, and memorabilia.
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Opened in 1969, the Coronado Bridge was the first structure to connect the Island of Coronado and the city of San Diego. The 2.12 bridge is designed for vehicle safety and traffic efficiency with reversible lanes and guard rails.
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2024 Orange Tree Lane, Redlands, CA
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Enjoyed by both adults and kids, the San Bernardino Country Museum features an array of exhibits focused on natural history and California culture. The museums exhibits include a live animal discovery center, a fossil exhibit and the Gerald A. Smith Hall of Anthropology.